Wind fender for mainboards
A wind fender to isolate heat sources of a mainboard and direct heat to air vents includes a plurality of notches on the wind fender to allow cables on the mainboard to pass through and confine the movement of the cables along the X axis. The wind fender further has retaining sections normal to the wind fender to prevent the cables from moving along the Y axis. Hence heat of the mainboard may be dispelled quickly and the cables may be laid according to a preset wiring layout to accelerate heat dissipation.
The invention relates to a wind fender and particularly to a wind fender to confine the cable wiring layout on a mainboard.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONWith the rapid advance of electronic technology, wide varieties of electronic devices have been developed and have become indispensable to people in their daily lives. As the popularity of electronic devices grows, users also have greater demands on their electronic devices, especially on the processing speed and size.
For instance, the execution speed of computer platforms has increased from 500 Mhz a few years ago to 2000 Mhz or more now. Notebook computers have become the mainstream because of their size advantage. On servers, the blade server has become the mainstream also because of its small size.
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Because the power supply 10 has to provide electric power to the electronic device for operation, it generates a great amount of heat. The heat is generally dispersed by an air fan 30 installed on the rear side of the power supply 10. The air fan generates cooling air to accelerate heat dispersion through air vents 40 to prevent the power supply 10 from overheating and being damaged.
As the location of the power supply 10 may be far from the air vents 40, the heat generated could be spread throughout the entire case, overheating the mainboard 20. The overheated condition affects processing speed of the electronic device and is not acceptable. To overcome the aforesaid problems, some manufacturers try to install a wind fender to confine and direct the cooling air generated by the air fan 30 to the air vents 40.
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Hence in the present design that focuses on performance and size, how to disperse heat from inside of the case and lay the cables according to a selected layout to improve cooling and assembly of the mainboard are issues remaining to be resolved.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn view of the aforesaid problems, the invention aims to provide a wind fender to disperse main heat sources of the mainboard and confine the cables on the mainboard to selected locations.
The wind fender according to the invention includes anchor sections to anchor the wind fender on the mainboard, and a plurality of notches to enable the cables to pass through and restrict the movement of the cables along the X axis. The wind fender further has a plurality of retaining sections vertically located thereon to prevent the cables passing through the notches from moving along the Y axis and straying from the preset wiring layout.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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The anchor sections 72 may be fixedly mounted onto the case by latching, riveting or soldering. The case 100 has latch apertures corresponding to and engageable with the anchor sections 72 to install the wind fender 70.
The retaining sections 76 are located on the left side or right side of the wind fender 70 according to the wiring layout of the cables, and do not obstruct the notches 74. There is no limitation for the number and size of the notches 74 and retaining sections 76. They can be formed as desired as long as the cables can pass through without moving along the Y axis. The wind fender 70 may also have an aperture 73 to allow cables that do not have to be plugged and unplugged frequently to pass through. The cables may be a power cord 12 connecting to the power supply 10 or an audio wire 24 for connecting the mainboard 20 to a speaker.
There is no special restriction on the profile and size of the wind fender 70 provided that it can direct the cooling air generated by an air fan 30 to the air vents 40.
By means of the aforesaid construction, heat may be confined in a selected area of the mainboard, and the wiring of the cables 12 and audio wire 24 can be confined in a desired location. Thus an optimal cooling effect may be achieved, and the configuration in the electronic device may become neat and tidy to make repairs and maintenance of the mainboard 20 easier.
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A wind fender for a mainboard to confine heat distribution on a mainboard and wiring layout of a plurality of cables comprising at least one anchor section to anchor the wind fender on a case and at least one notch to allow the cables to pass through without being hindered by the wind fender and confine movements of the cables in X axis, characterized on:
- the wind fender further has at least one retaining section located thereon in a vertical manner to prevent the cables passing through the notch from moving in Y axis and straying from a preset wiring layout.
2. The wind fender of claim 1, wherein the anchor section is fixedly installed on the case by latching.
3. The wind fender of claim 1, wherein the case has at least one coupling aperture to engage with the anchor section.
4. The wind fender of claim 1, wherein the anchor section is fixedly installed on the case by riveting.
5. The wind fender of claim 1, wherein the anchor section is fixedly installed on the case by soldering.
6. The wind fender of claim 1, wherein the retaining section is located on one side of the wind fender according to the preset wiring layout of the cables.
7. The wind fender of claim 1, wherein the wind fender further has at least one aperture to allow the cables to pass through.
8. The wind fender of claim 1, wherein the cables are power cords to provide power supply.
Type: Application
Filed: May 5, 2005
Publication Date: Nov 9, 2006
Patent Grant number: 7187561
Inventor: Lin-Wei Chang (Taipei)
Application Number: 11/122,053
International Classification: H02G 3/08 (20060101);